
When Leonard Keith, son of a famous publisher, is implicated in a chorus girl's suicide, he is protected by James Morton, assistant editor of his father's newspaper, although he and Leonard are rivals for the love of Mary Lawrence. Mary, who is in love with Jim, rejects her father's wish that she marry Leonard; and on the night that Morton plans to elope with Mary, Leonard entices her to a restaurant and forces a scene in which she slightly wounds him with a pistol.


Is this film worth watching? If you're a fan of classic cinema and enjoy a good tale of love, deceit, and high-stakes drama, 'Out of the Storm' might be worth a watch. But be prepared for its dated elements and pacing, as it may not appeal to modern audiences seeking more streamlined storytelling. Short answer: Yes, b...


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"Is this film worth watching? If you're a fan of classic cinema and enjoy a good tale of love, deceit, and high-stakes drama, 'Out of the Storm' might be worth a watch. But be prepared for its dated elements and pacing, as it may not appeal to modern audiences seeking more streamlined storytelling. Short answer: Yes, but it's not for everyone. Directed by Lewis Milestone, 'Out of the Storm' is a melodramatic tale of love, rivalry, and crime that unfolds in the early 1920s. The film stars Leon H..."

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